Polar Computer, Inc.

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Site URL

http://www.polarc.tk

Founders

Nathan Crank

Founding Date

March 2003

Years Active

2003 to 2004

Tagline

IRC Channels

Programmed For

TI-83+

Languages

TI-Basic

Aliases

Ti Soft
Copperhead Software
Tempest software
Polar Development
Polar Computer

Affiliations

Outer Limit Software

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Polar Computer, Inc. was a small TI-Basic programming group for the TI-83+ graphing calculator. They didn't release many notable programs, and only the founder actually released any programs under the group banner. On July 24, 2003, Outer Limit Software (OLS) and Polar Computer, Inc. decided to merge together. The OLS name was kept, and all three members of Polar Computer, Inc. joined.

Group Significance

  • Notable programs/games (including screenshots)
  • Notable tutorials/documents
  • Other

Group Contributions

  • List of their programs and games
  • Include a screenshot for some of their best games/programs

Group Staff

  • Nathan Crank — founder
  • James Wells
  • Ted Ashburn

Group Milestones

  • List of their important milestones (founding, important programs, etc.)

Site URLs

  • http://www.polarc.tk

Site Screenshot

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(Screenshot of Group homepage circa year)

Group History

(Taken from ticalc.org user profile)

I am the pres of Polar Computer, Inc.

I hail from Virginia, the presidents state, also know around here as the most boring state on the east coast with the exception of Maine state.

I first got an 83+ in 7th grade, the year they came out, I learned Basic that year, and got a 92+ for Christmas in 8th grade. I have written several programs, all of which no longer exist, as they all got deleted by my teacher. Mathapps was well circulated around my school, but I no longer have a copy of it. I no longer program, but I still run Polar Computer, my longtime company, originally Ti Soft, then Copperhead Software, then Tempest software, and then Polar Development, and finally Polar Computer.

Thanks for reading!

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